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Sony launches its new range of professional lens G Master

| | May 28, 2016, at 03:57 am
Kolkata May 25 (IBNS): Sony India on Wednesday launched its new professional lens G Master in Kolkata.

Hiroyuki Tokuno, Deputy General of Sony India was present at the launch.

Their are three variants under the  G Master series, the new FE 24-70mm Standard Zoom Lens,FE 85mm F1.4 GM Telephoto Prime Lens and the New FE 70-200mm F2.8GM OSS Telephoto zoom.

At the launch Hiroyuki Tokuno, Deputy Manager, Sony India said: " We already have few successful launches in the past few months. India has always been an exciting market for us. We expect similar kind of response from our customers in future as well."

Arun Babu, Manager, Digital Department, Sony India said: "We have always tried to present  innovative products. The responsive Indian market has helped us to be more innovative."

(Reporting by Debipriya Das)

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